With the First Minister's announcement that she hopes to be able to lift the current restrictions on indoor events and venues on January 24, hopes are growing that this month's Celtic Connections festival, due to being on January 20, can go ahead more or less as normal. Some events have already been cancelled, however. Below is a list of the affected performances.
Roaming Roots, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, January 23
Dean Owen at CCA, January 28
Geraint Watkins Band and Emma Jane, Drygate Brewery, January 21
Shetland 550, The Mackintosh Church, January 21
Ceilidh With The Peter Wood Band, National Piping Centre, January 22
The Lonesome Ace Stringband & The Magpies, Mitchell Theatre, January 22
Elephant Sessions 10th Anniversary Special, Glasgow Barrowland, January 22 (re-scheduled for September 23)
The Conundrum: International Piping Night, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (New Auditorium), January 22
Neal Francis and Unoma Okudo, Drygate Brewery, January 22
An Tobar: 25 Years, Drygate Brewery, January 23
Megan Henderson with Ainsley Hamill: Not Just Ship Land, Mitchell Theatre, January 23
Frankie Gavin and Màirtìn Ò Connor and Stundom, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (New Auditorium), January 23
Le Vent Du Nord, Old Fruitmarket, January 28
Ian Fraser with Josie Duncan, Mitchell Theatre, January 28
Spiers & Boden, Òran Mór, January 28
Astrid and Ewan Macfarlane, Drygate Brewery, January 27
Lera Lynn and Donovan Woods, CCA, January 27
Allison Russell and Ala de Liona and Emily Scott Robinson, Saint Luke’s, January 26
Breabach with Beòlach, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, January 26
Jason Wilson’s Ashara, CCA, January 29
Leventime: A Tribute To Jackie Leven, Òran Mór, January 29
Stina Marie Claire, CCA, January 30
Andrew Wasylyk and Twelfth Day, Mitchell Theatre, January 30
Hamish Henderson Night: Ballad Of The Banffies, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, January 30
Jill Jackson and Lady Nade, Old Fruitmarket, January 30
Annabelle Chvostek and Elaine Lennon, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (Strathclyde Suite), January 31
Kate Rusby, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, February 1
Rachel Baiman and Cahalen Morrison, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (Strathclyde Suite), February 1
Catriona Price, Mitchell Theatre, February 2
Amadou & Mariam, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, February 2
Darlingside, Saint Luke’s, February 2
Dervish, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, February 3
Tom Oakes, National Piping Centre, February 3
The Mastersons and Julia Taylor, CCA, February 4
Ryan Young and Chris Amer with Janice Burns and Jon Doran, National Piping Centre, February 4
Roddy Hart And The Lonesome Fire, Saint Luke’s, February 6
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